Magnetic as Ever

The MxF label will release soon the second volume of Wild Tiger in Concert entitled Magnetic as Ever, featuring the Spokane, April 28, 1973 8.00 PM Show.
The April Tour represent the first tour of the year, Elvis on tour means Elvis at the top of his possibilities. The 1973 is still a rocking Elvis, but without doubt is the year when all the demons come to the surface, maybe everything has to change to remain the same. The year was begun with the glorious Hawaii TV satellite Show and after a pale useless Vegas season, Elvis recuperated from the fatigue, started the first tour of the year in a different mood, very energetic on stage, full of enthusiasm he sings with power delivering a solid and long show, with the classic repertoire of the 1973 including a incredible Steamroller Blues version, together with a sensitive I'll Remember you and nice super pop I'm Leavin'. On stage is an impressive figure in Fire jumpsuit, the rocker attitude still intact, the voice great, the atmosphere enormous, the demand terrific, 13.000 lucky people attended at the two shows of Spokane.

The show is unreleased and almost complete, only half of Johnny B. Goode is missing. Here we present the show directly from a first generation copy of a privately recorded 60 minute cassette. The sound was restored for your listening pleasure.

Like its predecessors, this new release will be presented in a beautiful four panels digipack with a collection of photos taken during the afternoon show. As bonus the first 500 copies will come with a Christmas Card 12x12 cm.

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It was taken from the cd-r floating around in collectors service...proof is Johnny B. Goode which is incomnplete there and on the import. And the sound on the cd-r is really not good....It debuts on silver ..the die-hard collector must have it..the casual fan dont need it..because it is no listening pleasure..the show is not bad, though...plain crap was perhpas a bit harsh..but it fits in some way..